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Pain receptors are

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Pain receptors are.


  1. Similar in structure to Pacinian corpuscles.
  2. Stimulated by a rise in the local K+ concentration.
  3. Quick to adapt to a constant stimulus.
  4. More easily stimulated in injured tissue.
  5. Stimulated in the wall of the gut by agents which damage the tissues.

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A. False They are bare nerve endings.

B. True K+ salts cause pain when applied to the base of an ulcer.

C. False Pain receptors adapt very slowly; this protects the tissues against damage.

D. True The sensitivity of pain receptors is increased by local tissue injury (hyperalgesia).

E. False Damage to the gut wall by stimuli such as cutting or burning is painless.

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